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In which situation would a dynamic routing protocol be the quickest way to configure routes on a router?

  • A. the network is large
  • B. the network is small
  • C. the network has low bandwidth requirements
  • D. the network needs backup routes
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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splashy
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Definitely A. D you would better achieve by creating static floating routes (with a lower AD) this is more CCNA knowledge but i think the same rules apply here.
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splashy
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Then again ... in a very large OSPF network consisting of multiple autonomous systems, you could "publish" a default route to all devices within 1 autonomous system by 'default-information originate' (again Cisco perspective here). I still think A is the primary answer but D could be a secondary...
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Syfusion
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Answer should be A Study Guide page 73 talks about differentiating between the two "Static routing is practical only in very small networks or for very limited, special-case routing scenarios (for example, a destination that’s used as a backup route or is reachable only via a single router). However, static routing has low bandwidth requirements..." Therefore the remaining answer A is correct for Dynamic Routing
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Mutty
11 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
The only possible answer is A. In most cases you will only be placing floating static routes as a backup.
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dax
1 year, 4 months ago
A. Dynamic routing is considered easy to configure on large networks, and also, it is more intuitive than static routing at a selection of the best route, detection of the route changes, and also a discovery of the remote networks.
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blahblah1234567890000
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: A
A static routing protocol requires that routes be created and updated manually on a router or other network device. If a static route is down, traffic can’t be automatically rerouted unless an alternate route has been configured. Also, if the route is congested, traffic can’t be automatically rerouted over the less congested alternate route. Static routing is practical only in very small networks or for very limited, special-case routing scenarios (for example, a destination that’s used as a backup route or is reachable only via a single router). However, static routing has low bandwidth requirements (routing information isn’t broadcast across the network) and some built-in security (users can route only to destinations that are specified in statically defined routes).
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blahblah1234567890000
1 year, 7 months ago
The answer could be both a and d since both apply here but its asking specifically about which is quicker so I choose A.
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